Le docteur Frize s'est distinguée par sa contribution à l'implantation de la planification et de l'instrumentation technique médicale dans les hôpitaux. Elle est la première titulaire de la chaine Northern Telecom/CRSNG "Les Femmes en génie".

From 1997 to 2007 Peter Frise held the Chrysler Canada/NSERC Senior Industrial Research Chair in Mechanical Design at the University of Windsor. He spearheaded Windsor's program in Automotive Engineering (Canada's first such program), and created a bridge between academe and the industry. As an educator, he was one of the first Canadians to receive the SAE Teetor Engineering Education award. Since 2001 Frise has been CEO and Scientific Director of AUTO21 which is Canada's national automotive research program. AUTO21 brings together researchers at more than 40 universities to do applied ...

Dr. Marcia Friesen’s leadership practice has resulted in new programs that cross disciplinary and professional boundaries. Her work in pathways for newcomer engineers has shaped provincial and national approaches to foreign credentials recognition. She developed one of the first formal graduate credentials in the discipline of engineering education in Canadian universities. Her integrative approach makes EDI and Indigenous perspectives an ongoing dialogue in the activities, policies, curricula, and people at the University of Manitoba. She advances professional governance, accreditation, and ...

Dr. French has distinguished himself by invention and leadership both in university laboratory and industry and has altered trace analytical instrumentation design and applications internationally. He has received several awards in his field for his contributions, including the Order of Canada. He is currently a consultant with Sciex Div. MDS Health Group.

Throughout her career, Diane Freeman has demonstrated how an engineering view of the world can contribute to all aspects of our lives. She has not only practised engineering and served as President of Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), but has also served as an Elected Councillor for 12 years in the City of Waterloo. Prior to serving as a Councillor, she established the Butterfly Centre, which has piloted STEM education for children under 6. For her many contributions, she has received a number of honours, including the 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and the 2009 Roger's ...

Bob Frederking has a world reputation in ice mechanics and design, based on deep and discerning knowledge of engineering problems in the ice environment, and their solution. His thirty years of experience range from laboratory to field experiments, from fundamental research to engineering design, including definition of global ice loads and local ice pressures on offshore structures and ships. His leadership of major field programs in the Arctic has resulted in important advances in understanding the ice environment. He has led standards development for safe design and advanced Canada's ...

Kevin Fraser is an outstanding Canadian metallurgist, design engineer, business leader and pre-eminent designer of high-pressure autoclaves used in extractive metallurgical operations. As Director of Hatch Ltd.'s Autoclave Technology Group, he has grown a small pioneer design group into an exemplary business centre of over 80 professionals who have custom-designed, built and commissioned commercial autoclave plants world-wide for unlocking and recovery of valuable paymetals from refractory mineral deposits. Kevin and his team have established a number of important autoclave innovations ...

Dr. Frantisak began his professional career in 1957 as a process engineer and later as a manager of the chemical engineering department at the Research Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Usti, Czechoslovakia. Following the Soviet invasion of that country in 1968, he and his family emigrated to Canada where he continued a highly successful career as an advocate for corporate responsibility for sustainability and environmental protection. At the Ontario Ministry of the Environment he developed the Air Pollution Index and Hazardous Substances Programs, the first of their kind in Canada. Joining ...

For the creation, development, and application of life-cycle engineering under uncertainty — a major contribution to the knowledge base with a significant impact on civil engineering design, teaching, and practice — and world leadership and service in promoting international cooperation in the fields of safety, risk, structural health monitoring, maintenance management optimization, and life-cycle performance and cost of structures and infrastructure systems to enhance the welfare of society.

Anthony Franceschini, past President of Stantec Inc. (1998-2009), is a leader who has helped to enhance the image and presence of the Canadian consulting engineering industry, particularly in the US. By leading Stantec's growth, initially in Central Canada and then in the US, he has helped increase exposure of Canadian consulting engineering expertise, while providing North America and Global opportunities for Canadian engineering talent. He continues to provide generous support and leadership to community service organizations, including mentoring young professionals and entrepreneurs and ...